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diff --git a/manual/string.texi b/manual/string.texi
index f582bad96d..21ab71461a 100644
--- a/manual/string.texi
+++ b/manual/string.texi
@@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ memcpy (new, old, arraysize * sizeof (struct foo));
 
 @comment wchar.h
 @comment ISO
-@deftypefun {wchar_t *} wmemcpy (wchar_t *restrict @var{wto}, const wchar_t *restrict @var{wfrom}, size_t @var{size})
+@deftypefun {wchar_t *} wmemcpy (wchar_t *restrict @var{wto}, const wchar_t *restruct @var{wfrom}, size_t @var{size})
 The @code{wmemcpy} function copies @var{size} wide characters from the object
 beginning at @var{wfrom} into the object beginning at @var{wto}.  The
 behavior of this function is undefined if the two arrays @var{wto} and
@@ -1781,9 +1781,9 @@ uppercase and lowercase characters are related.
 
 For example,
 @smallexample
-strcasestr ("hello, world", "L")
+strstr ("hello, world", "L")
     @result{} "llo, world"
-strcasestr ("hello, World", "wo")
+strstr ("hello, World", "wo")
     @result{} "World"
 @end smallexample
 @end deftypefun
@@ -2534,7 +2534,7 @@ The @code{argz_append} function appends @var{buf_len} bytes starting at
 
 @comment argz.h
 @comment GNU
-@deftypefun {void} argz_delete (char **@var{argz}, size_t *@var{argz_len}, char *@var{entry})
+@deftypefun {error_t} argz_delete (char **@var{argz}, size_t *@var{argz_len}, char *@var{entry})
 If @var{entry} points to the beginning of one of the elements in the
 argz vector @code{*@var{argz}}, the @code{argz_delete} function will
 remove this entry and reallocate @code{*@var{argz}}, modifying